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September 30, 2005
Secret Downtown Restaurant - La Esquina, SoHo

This "secret" SoHo restaurant was outted this past summer by the New York times in a Style section article. Appearances can be misleading. The photo shows a small, no-frills Mexican diner and bdeli/bodega called The Corner La Esquina, but the real restaurant is behind and below the diner "front." To ge to the real La Esquina you must pass through an unmarked, non-descript door that looks like an employees-only portal to a storage room. Once past, you enter a totally different space, a quintessentially chic downtown restaurant and boite. La Esquina is at the interesection of Cleveland Place and Kenmare and Lafayette streets, a block south of Spring Street.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 09:50 PM
September 28, 2005
Latest Calvin Klein Billboard, Soho, NYC

Here's the latest superlarge Calvin Klein billboard at Houston and Lafayette streets in Soho, New York. What more can we say? This ad is as sexed-up as all the other Calvin Klein ads that fill this space in lower Manhattan. Whether the advert is touting underwear, jeans or just the Calvin Klein brand, the titilation factor is always turned up to 11. The tenement building upon which this billboard screen hangs is probably a very valuable piece of Soho real estate given both its location and the adspace.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 02:40 AM
September 24, 2005
NYC: "Mel Gibson" Stencil in Soho 1

We caught this awesomely fresh stencil of Mel Gibson at the bottom of a door on Prince St. in Soho, New York City. Seeing this gives us an idea -- what we'd really, really like to see is a stencil of Russell Crowe on the side door of the Mercer Hotel (that's where Crowe had his recent infamous telephone-throwing tantrum -- c'mon ... irony, people, irony.) Anyway, if you want to find this one, walk west on Prince from Broadway, past the the Apple Computer Store, towards Kid Robot. You'll find this on the left side of the street.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 11:57 AM
NYC: "Mel Gibson" Stencil in Soho 2

A mid-dsitance shot of the Mel Gibson stencil on Prince St. in Soho, New York City. If you want to find this one, walk west on Prince from Broadway, past the the Apple Computer Store, towards Kid Robot. You'll find this on the left side of the street.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 11:55 AM
NYC: "Mel Gibson" Stencil in Soho 3

Here's a close-up detail shot of a fresh Mel Gibson stencil on Prince St. in Soho, New York City. If you want to find this one, walk west on Prince from Broadway, past the the Apple Computer Store, towards Kid Robot. You'll find this on the left side of the street.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 11:51 AM
September 22, 2005
Paris: Tribal Graf in Saint Germain des-Pres

A surprisingly large piece of graf in a surprsing location, in a very small, well-manicured park in Saint Germain des-Pres in Paris. This "up" has a African tribal aesthetic, which distinguishes it from much of the classic New York "wild-style" type of aerosol art that dominates the graf landscape worldwide.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 08:58 AM
September 20, 2005
Some Dude Wheat-Paste 2, Saint Germain des-Pres, Paris

A black-and-white wheat-paste street art of some dude wearing sunglasses in the Saint Germain des-Pres neighborhood of Paris. The nabe is filled with art galleries and shops selling rare-books and antiquities, as well as some chi chi Parisian real estate.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 01:21 AM
September 19, 2005
Some Dude Wheat-Paste 1, Saint Germain des-Pres, Paris

Another shot of some black-and-white wheat-paste street art of some dude wearing sunglasses in the Saint Germain des-Pres neighborhood of Paris. The nabe is filled with art galleries and shops selling rare-books and antiquities, as well as some chi chi Parisian real estate.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 01:16 AM
September 13, 2005
Space Invader in Saint Germain-des-Pres, Paris 4

We've been in France for the better part of the last two weeks, so there's been a bit of a hiatus here at the Global Graphica site. But we're back with a vengeance and loads of new images of street art and graf and more from France. We took these shots while wandering around neighborhoods in the centers of Paris and Dijon.
The work and moniker of street artist Space Invader is inspired by the 1980's Japanese arcade video game sensation "Space Invaders." The artist's mosaics are large renderings of the digitally pixelated alien from the video game, and the tile-works come in various sizes and colors. We found this example of Space Invader in the trendy and gallery-filled Saint Germain-des-Pres neighborhood of Paris, which like many central nabes in the French capital is made up of expensive residential and commercial real estate.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 08:28 AM
Space Invader in Saint Germain-des-Pres, Paris 3

The work and moniker of street artist Space Invader is inspired by the 1980's Japanese arcade video game sensation "Space Invaders." The artist's mosaics are large renderings of the digitally pixelated alien from the video game, and the tile-works come in various sizes and colors. We found this example of Space Invader in the trendy and gallery-filled Saint Germain-des-Pres neighborhood of Paris, which like many central nabes in the French capital is made up of expensive residential and commercial real estate.
Ivan G. Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 08:18 AM
Space Invader in Saint Germain-des-Pres, Paris 2

Here's another up-close image of the trademark tile-work by street artist Space Invader in the Saint Germain-des-Pres neighborhood of Paris.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 08:15 AM
Space Invader in Saint Germain-des-Pres, Paris 1

We've been in France for the better part of the last two weeks, so there's been a bit of a hiatus here at the Global Graphica site. But we're back with a vengeance and loads of new images of street art and graf and more from France. We took these shots while wandering around neighborhoods in the centers of Paris and Dijon.
The image here is a close-up shot of the well-known street artist Space Invader, whose work can be found in just about every major global city -- from New York to Tokyo to, well, Paris. We found this example of Space Invader in the trendy and gallery-filled Saint Germain-des-Pres neighborhood.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Posted by icorsa at 07:57 AM